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Chiefs reach fourth Super Bowl in five years by beating the Ravens.

Chiefs reach fourth Super Bowl in five years by beating the Ravens.

Travis Kelce and Isaiah Pacheco found the end zone. At the same time, Lamar Jackson’s late interception sealed the fate of the Baltimore Ravens as the Kansas City Chiefs emerged victorious in the AFC Championship Game. Catch the Super Bowl LVIII live broadcast in Las Vegas on Sky Sports NFL, starting at 10 pm on Sunday, February 11.

Once again, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs defied doubts, securing their fourth Super Bowl appearance in the last five years. They silenced skeptics by defeating Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens with a 17-10 triumph in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday.

In the decisive clash, Jackson’s fourth-quarter end zone interception and Zay Flowers’ fumble at the Chiefs’ goal line shifted the narrative from a showdown between elite quarterbacks to a battle between the Ravens’ play-caller and the formidable Kansas City defense led by Steve Spagnuolo. Travis Kelce and Isaiah Pacheco each contributed first-half touchdowns, propelling the defending Super Bowl champions to a commanding 17-7 lead at halftime and securing their ticket to Las Vegas. There, they will face the San Francisco 49ers in a Super Bowl LIV rematch.

Patrick Mahomes showcased his prowess, completing 30 of 39 passes for 241 yards and a touchdown. The Chiefs aim to achieve a rare feat, aspiring to become the first team since the New England Patriots in 2003 and 2004 to clinch back-to-back Super Bowl titles. Travis Kelce continued his impressive postseason performance, making history with 11 catches for 116 yards and a touchdown, surpassing Jerry Rice for the most postseason receptions in NFL history.

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